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  • St. Louis Effort for Aids v. Huff, United States District Court, Western District of Missouri

    2013 Nonprofit organizations licensed as Navigators under the Affordable Care Act challenged Missouri law that restricted them from providing accurate and complete information about the full range of health insurance options available under the Affordable Care Act to residents of Missouri. Partners: Mehri & Skalet, PLLC

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  • Pashby v. Cansler, Eastern District of North Carolina

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    Class of Medicaid beneficiaries who received in-home personal care services challenged State’s decision to narrow the standards for assessing need for in home assistance and practice of favoring services provided in adult care homes over services provided in homes of Medicaid beneficiaries. Partners: Disability Rights NC, Charlotte Center for…

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  • KC and LS v. Wos & Shipman, United States District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina

    2011 Medicaid beneficiaries with disabling and chronic conditions challenged North Carolina’s failure to ensure that managed care organizations provided them with adequate notice and opportunity for a hearing when their developmental disability services were reduced or terminated using arbitrary and non-ascertainable standards, denying beneficiaries a meaningful opportunity to challenge…

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  • McCartney v. Dempsey, Eastern District of North Carolina

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    Class of Medicaid-eligible children with behavioral, emotional, or developmental conditions challenged North Carolina’s decision to deny or reduce their requests for mental and behavioral health services, and for making those decisions without providing adequate notice or informing them of the right to continue receiving benefits during the appeal. Partner:…

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  • Hernandez v. Medows, Southern District of Florida

    Litigation Team

    Class of Medicaid recipients challenged Florida’s failure to provide basic due process when denying coverage of prescription drugs. Recipients were simply told by a pharmacist that Medicaid would not pay for a prescription drug, without any written explanation of why coverage was denied, or how they could challenge the…

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